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?Iran now one of world?s top six missile powers? - Tehran Times
TEHRAN Iran is now the fifth or sixth greatest military power in the world in terms of missile technology, according to Iranian Assistant Defense Minister Ali Shamshiri.
Due to the blessing of the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic Republic of Iran is now the fifth or sixth greatest missile power in the world, Shamshiri said at a ceremony honoring martyrs of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war held in the city of Shahr-e Kord late on Thursday, the Fars News Agency reported.
Today, from a defense perspective, the Islamic Republic is really in a superior position, he added.
Irans progress in missile technology and aerospace technology has come as a surprise to the West.
In July 2011, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Division, announced that Iran had fired two long-range missiles into the Indian Ocean.
The missiles, with a range of 1900 kilometers, were fired from the Semnan desert in northern Iran to their targets in the Indian Ocean near the Sea of Oman, Hajizadeh said.
In addition, the Iranian Space Agency director announced in early May that Iran is working on a project to send living creatures into space.
On June 2, Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi announced that Iran is building a new space center, which will be named after Imam Khomeini, for launching domestically manufactured satellites into space.
Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association
According to the official list, Iran is still behind the likes of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and a more than 5 others.
Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association
Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association
TEHRAN Iran is now the fifth or sixth greatest military power in the world in terms of missile technology, according to Iranian Assistant Defense Minister Ali Shamshiri.
Due to the blessing of the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic Republic of Iran is now the fifth or sixth greatest missile power in the world, Shamshiri said at a ceremony honoring martyrs of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war held in the city of Shahr-e Kord late on Thursday, the Fars News Agency reported.
Today, from a defense perspective, the Islamic Republic is really in a superior position, he added.
Irans progress in missile technology and aerospace technology has come as a surprise to the West.
In July 2011, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Division, announced that Iran had fired two long-range missiles into the Indian Ocean.
The missiles, with a range of 1900 kilometers, were fired from the Semnan desert in northern Iran to their targets in the Indian Ocean near the Sea of Oman, Hajizadeh said.
In addition, the Iranian Space Agency director announced in early May that Iran is working on a project to send living creatures into space.
On June 2, Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi announced that Iran is building a new space center, which will be named after Imam Khomeini, for launching domestically manufactured satellites into space.
Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association
According to the official list, Iran is still behind the likes of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and a more than 5 others.
Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association
Pakistan
Hatf-1
Operational
80-100 km
Solid
Hatf-2 (Abdali)
Tested/Development
190 km
Solid
Hatf-3 (Ghaznavi)
Operational
300 km
Solid
Shaheen-1 (Hatf-4)
Operational
750 km
Solid
Ghauri-1 (Hatf-5)
Operational
1,300 km
Liquid
Ghauri-2 (Hatf-5a)
Tested/Development
2,300 km
Liquid
Shaheen-2 (Hatf-6)
Tested/Development
2,500 km
Solid
Ghauri-3
Development
3,000 km
Liquid
Saudi Arabia
DF-3 (CSS-2)
Operational
2,600 km
Liquid
Turkey
ATACMS (MGM-140)
Operational
165 km
Solid
Project J
Development
150 km
Solid
Israel
Lance
Operational
130 km
Liquid
Jericho-1
Operational
500 km
Solid
Jericho-2
Operational
1,500 km
Solid
Jericho-3
Operational?
4,800 km
Solid/Liquid
Iran[7]
Mushak-120
Operational
130 km
Solid
Mushak-160
Operational
160 km
Solid
Qiam-1
Operational
+300 km
Liquid
Fateh-110
Operational
200 km
Solid
Tondar-69 (CSS-8)
Operational
150 km
Solid
Scud-B
Operational
300 km
Liquid
Scud-C
Operational
550 km
Liquid
Shahab-3 (Zelzal-3)
Operational
1,300-2,000 km
Liquid
Ghadr 1/Ghadr 110
Tested/Development
2,500 km
Liquid
Ashura/Sejjil/Sejjil-2
Tested/Development
2,000-2,500 km
Solid
Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association